Wednesday, 03 June

Nigerian music star Rudeboy tips Ghana’s Fancy Gadam for global takeover ahead of new collaboration

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In a glowing tribute to Northern Ghana’s rich hospitality and vibrant music scene, Nigerian Afrobeats icon Rudeboy (Paul Okoye of the legendary P-Square duo) has tipped Tamale-born superstar Fancy Gadam for ultimate global success.

The praise comes on the heels of a massive stadium performance in Tamale, where both artists shared the stage, sending fans into a frenzy.

Taking to his official Facebook page to share moments from the unforgettable night at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium, Rudeboy dedicated a special post to the people of the Northern Region and praised Fancy Gadam’s inspiring journey from Tamale to the world stage.

"This post is dedicated to all the people of Tamale, especially to this young man Fancy Gadam who came from the northern part of Ghana called Tamale and [is] now a global superstar," Rudeboy wrote, adding that "the hospitality in Tamale can’t be compared."

A Global Takeover and a Massive New Collaboration

Rudeboy didn't hold back his admiration for the Total Cheat hitmaker, issuing a strong notice to music enthusiasts worldwide to look out for the Northern music titan.

"To every music lover out there in the world, watch out for this guy called Fancy Gadam. He’s coming to take over," the Nigerian star declared.

Beyond the stage performance, Rudeboy also used the opportunity to officially announce a highly anticipated musical collaboration between the two powerhouses. Fans will not have to wait long for new music, as a joint single is already on the horizon.

"We already have a new song coming out soon (Fancy Gadam ft Rudeboy — I Don't Need You)," he revealed.

Gadam Nation Meets the Fire Department

The electric atmosphere in Tamale was fueled by two of the most passionate fanbases in West African music. Acknowledging the incredible energy that pulled the event together, Rudeboy extended his appreciation to both Fancy Gadam’s loyal movement and his own global followers.

"A special thanks to #GadamNation #FireDepartment... you guys are the best," he concluded.

The upcoming single, I Don't Need You, which was ecstatically received by the live audience upon its first performance, is poised to be a major cross-cultural bridge between the Nigerian and Ghanaian music industries, further cementing Fancy Gadam's reputation as a relentless force breaking out of Northern Ghana into the global arena.

Source: classfmonline.com